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  1. Employee Rights and the Doctrine of At Will Employment.David R. Hiley - 1985 - Business and Professional Ethics Journal 4 (1):1-10.
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  • Some Paradoxes of Whistleblowing.Michael Davis - 1996 - Business and Professional Ethics Journal 15 (1):3-19.
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  • Whistleblowing and Professional Responsibility.Sissela Bok - 1980 - New York University Education Quarterly 11 (4):2-10.
    Individuals who would blow the whistle by making public disclosure of impropriety in their own organizations face choices of public v private good. These dilemmas, along with institutional and professional standards that might ease the way of whistleblowers, are explored.
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  • Children as Consumers.Lynda Sharp Paine - 1984 - Business and Professional Ethics Journal 3 (3-4):119-145.
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  • The Employment At-Will Doctrine: Second Level Ethical Issues and Analysis. [REVIEW]Mark V. Roehling - 2003 - Journal of Business Ethics 47 (2):115 - 124.
    There is an ongoing debate over the ethical status of policies that give an employer the right to discharge an employee without a good reason or notice (i.e., employment at-will policies). This article moves beyond the question of whether the adoption of such a policy is unethical per se under all circumstances, focusing instead on the following question: Assuming that an at-will policy is not unethical per se in all circumstances, what are the ethical issues associated with an employer's implementation (...)
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  • Rights in the workplace: A Nozickian argument. [REVIEW]Ian Maitland - 1989 - Journal of Business Ethics 8 (12):951 - 954.
    There is a growing literature that attempts to define the substantive rights of employees in the workplace, a.k.a. the duties of employers toward their employees. Following Nozick, this article argues that — so long as there is a competitive labor market — to set up a class of moral rights in the workplace invades workers' rights to freely choose the terms and conditions of employment they judge best.
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  • Whistleblowing and employee loyalty.Ronald Duska - forthcoming - Contemporary Issues in Business Ethics.
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  • Whistleblowing and trust: Some lessons from the ADM scandal.Darly Koehn - 2004 - In Patrick E. Murphy (ed.), Business ethics. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.
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  • A Defense of Just Cause Dismissal Rules.John J. McCall - 2003 - Business Ethics Quarterly 13 (2):151-175.
    The United States is distinctive among advanced economies in that its employment laws and practices are governed byEmployment at Will (EAW). Most other nations have variations on Just Cause dismissal rules. I argue that the U.S. preference for EAW is unsupported by concerns about net social or economic consequences. More centrally, I argue that the basic moral commitments that underlie the U.S. system of private property and freedom of contract are commitments that lend support to Just Cause over EAW.
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  • Are there any absolute rights?Alan Gewirth - 1981 - Philosophical Quarterly 31 (122):1-16.
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  • Speech, Conscience, and Work.Richard Lippke - 1992 - Social Theory and Practice 18 (3):237-258.
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  • (1 other version)Four Concepts of Loyalty.David E. Soles - 1993 - International Journal of Applied Philosophy 8 (1):43-50.
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